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where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is getting in the way of that process. >> it is a new way of looking at health and predicting the future. and hank, the fda says, in its warning letter to 23 and me, a result may be used by a patient to self-manage. serious concerns are raised if test results are not adequately understood by patients or incorrect test results were reported. they bring up the bracca gene, somebody may get a mastectomy or get treatments they don't need or if there's a false prove. somebody shouldn't get a mastectomy by not checking with a doctor would they? >> well it's a big country. i wouldn't say n
where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is getting in the way of that process. >> it is a...
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we begin with your health and the fda. most people know artificial trans fats apparently eye are dodgpartially hydrogenatehydrogd for you. now the fda could see trans fats effectively banned from the american diet. it raises levels of bad cholesterol and lowers levels of good cholesterol increasing the risk of a heart attack. they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the fda's proposal i'm delighted to be joined by founder and president of the preventive medicine research institute, clinical professor of medicine at university o univerf california san francisco, and author of books, "the spectrum." dean, great to have you with us. what did you think when you heard this announcement? how big of a problem are trans fats in the american diet? >> well, i was delighted to hear the announcement because as you say there is nothing good that they do, and there are a lot of bad things that they do. ten years ago i worked with the ceo of mcdonald's to get trans fats out of mcdonald's french
we begin with your health and the fda. most people know artificial trans fats apparently eye are dodgpartially hydrogenatehydrogd for you. now the fda could see trans fats effectively banned from the american diet. it raises levels of bad cholesterol and lowers levels of good cholesterol increasing the risk of a heart attack. they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the fda's proposal i'm delighted to be joined by founder and president of the...
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snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. tomorrow, >> there's probably about a hundred people living in the extreme tiny houses... >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to get rid of all this "stuff"... >> what you gain by having less... >> let's think about giving up mcmasions... >> a tiny american dream, al jazeera america presents... tiny: a story about living small premiers tomorrow 9 eastern. >> from concussions to heat exhaustion student athletes are victims of health risks, sometimes resulting in deadly consequences. it's an ongoing issue. tonight we uncover
snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. tomorrow,...
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snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the violence and report back by 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. >> from concussions to heat exhaustion student athletes are victims of health risks, sometimes resulting in deadly consequences. it's an ongoing issue. tonight we uncover the hidden danger of another sport concern. sudden cardiac arrest. as "america tonight" reporter reports this can be stopped with a view tems. >> every day at red bank high school albert martin worked on his jump shot. >> if he was here today he would be at the park playing basketball. this is a picture of him... >> tracy dixon said you couldn't miss her son. he was 6 foot 5 with a size 17 shoe. he was born 10 pound. he was a big boy. he was the biggest of his class. everywhere he goes heed be w
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the fda is banning transfats. >> there has been an apology from president obama. the president says he is sorry to the millions of americans that are losing their healthcare plans because the coverage don't doesn't meet the requirements mandated by the affordable care act. the president has been saying for years if he the they like tr plans they can keep them. will see you back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 west edmonton:. the fda takes a hit on obese tea. owety. owe obesity of is this a band-aid on a far larger problem? >> john kerr kerry announces a l in geneva. >>> j why did that documentary never see the light of day in america? the block buster director and sir jackie stewart will join us with that story. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the pr
the fda is banning transfats. >> there has been an apology from president obama. the president says he is sorry to the millions of americans that are losing their healthcare plans because the coverage don't doesn't meet the requirements mandated by the affordable care act. the president has been saying for years if he the they like tr plans they can keep them. will see you back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 west edmonton:. the fda takes a hit on obese tea. owety. owe obesity of is this a...
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>> i think if the fda is not considering safe--we know that the fda considers almost everything safe, if they're retracting that and saying this is not safe americans need to go with this and know it's in our best interest. why should we add something that is completely not necessary. if you taste one of the chocolate cream cookies that don't have oreos in them. they're delicious, they taste just as good. why cause heart disease, causation. our kids don't need this, neither do adults. >> are they already adjusting? >> i don't think that it will make a huge impact. will it cost them money to reformulate a recipe? yes, but at the end of the day there are a lot of fast food companies that have already taken out their trans fats, and a lot of companies that we've mentioned already created new cookies but don't have trans-fat in them. >> the ban is not going to start immediately. there is a 60-day comment period where anyone can go and register their comments. at that point the fda will decide this is how long we're going give companies to ban this stuff. >> right, again, people can make t
>> i think if the fda is not considering safe--we know that the fda considers almost everything safe, if they're retracting that and saying this is not safe americans need to go with this and know it's in our best interest. why should we add something that is completely not necessary. if you taste one of the chocolate cream cookies that don't have oreos in them. they're delicious, they taste just as good. why cause heart disease, causation. our kids don't need this, neither do adults....
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. >> so this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda will regulate. and we are prepared for that. >> but so far the fda has not set forth any regulations for the manufacture, sale or marketing of e-cigarettes. in the meantime, there is a wild west vibe to the industry and a growing movement of passionate vapors. like 73-year-old karen lee. >> i am never going back to cigarettes. i smoked for 55 years. and i got mad and i didn't like what it cost, i bought a kit in february of 2011 and i haven't had cigarette since the day i began it. >> how do you feel then about the proposed fda regulations that are coming out? >> i think they stink. >> why? >> because they are going to condemn people to death and they are going drive people right back to cigarettes that are already saming and living a healthier lifestyle. >> but healthier doesn't necessarily mean healthy. proponents like to say because there is no burning of tobacco there are a reduction in carcinogen by-products. but they contain nicotine which is a highly addictive substance along with other ingre
. >> so this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda will regulate. and we are prepared for that. >> but so far the fda has not set forth any regulations for the manufacture, sale or marketing of e-cigarettes. in the meantime, there is a wild west vibe to the industry and a growing movement of passionate vapors. like 73-year-old karen lee. >> i am never going back to cigarettes. i smoked for 55 years. and i got mad and i didn't like what...
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. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the proposal i'm joined by dean ornis. this ornishi dean great to have you with us what did you think when you heard this announcement today. how big a problem are transfoughtransfatsin the ameri. >> ten years ago i worked with the ceo of mcdonalds to get the transfats out of mcdonald french fries and they raise the issue that french fries are our production. and we did the same thing with pepsi co and they were the first request for that. they took the transfats out of the potato chips and that was ten years ago. it's taken time. but i think transfats are the one thing that all experts agree on. whether it's doctor atkins, but it's the wi one thing we agree n and they are all badn 't and there is no r
. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the proposal i'm joined by dean ornis. this ornishi dean great to have you with us what did you think when you heard this announcement...
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is the fda late to the party with this proposal? >> better late than never. i have a lot of admiration for from peggy hamburg. there is a lot of money at stake here. there is a lot of pressure from food mrves manufacturers sayingy wait a minute i don't want to o that. the reason the transfat levels have dropped is because cops companies have stopped using them in their products. is that the end all or be all? of course not, but it's a good start. julie greenseed had this to say about the move on al jazeera. most manufacturers and restaurants have gotten rid of transfat that is the good news. >> and now the oils are available and they don't coast cost more and it will be easy for other pisses and food manufacturers to make the changes as well. >> it does increase the shelf life of products. >> that is a advantage to the consumer. if you have to choose between the profits of the industry and the health or sur0al of thousands or tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people i think the fda really made the right choice here. tracks fats and crackers and co
is the fda late to the party with this proposal? >> better late than never. i have a lot of admiration for from peggy hamburg. there is a lot of money at stake here. there is a lot of pressure from food mrves manufacturers sayingy wait a minute i don't want to o that. the reason the transfat levels have dropped is because cops companies have stopped using them in their products. is that the end all or be all? of course not, but it's a good start. julie greenseed had this to say about the...
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the fda is phasing them out. this will have a big impact on the traditional american way of eating. >>> americans prepare to say goodbye to all of this. it might prove tasty but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans fat an artery clogging peril and taken the first steps to ban it. >> it's unhealthy. i am glad they are doing it. it's in children's snacks like cookies. >> many americans can't say what a trans fat is. >> i know they are not good for you. but i don't really know what they are. >>> no, i don't know. >> no. i do not. what is it? >> the agency said banning the substance found in cooking oil and processed foods could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths. >> they are the worst fats. they raise the bad cholesterol and lower the good cholesterol. >> trans fat adorns the labels of a broad array of processed food from margarine to chocolate cake, everything on this counter. here in chicago, it can be found in this signature immediately, deep-dish pizza. >> here in illinois, a propo
the fda is phasing them out. this will have a big impact on the traditional american way of eating. >>> americans prepare to say goodbye to all of this. it might prove tasty but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans fat an artery clogging peril and taken the first steps to ban it. >> it's unhealthy. i am glad they are doing it. it's in children's snacks like cookies. >> many americans can't say what a trans fat is. >> i know they are not good for...
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s loaleme why is it importat for the fda to institute the ban now? >> well like you said a lot of companies have already taken the steps, but there are processed foods that have the transfats in them it's working their way into the mouths of citizens and the public at large. this has a huge health risk. 200,000 heart attacks can be prevented by taking this substance out of our food supply. and 7000 deaths a year can be prevented by taking it out of the food supply. this has been a big problem even though a lot of companies have moved it out of their food sources. >> is it a problem that people have transfat in only small doses. >> absolutely. >> the fda in 2006 came out with new regulations for food anything let's than 0.5% does not have to be labelled on foods you may be ingesting more transfats than you know about because it's in the food in small amounts. >> the fda will have a sixty day common period and then they will tell the companies how much transfat the they can have in tr product. this could take years. >> i don't think it will take years,
s loaleme why is it importat for the fda to institute the ban now? >> well like you said a lot of companies have already taken the steps, but there are processed foods that have the transfats in them it's working their way into the mouths of citizens and the public at large. this has a huge health risk. 200,000 heart attacks can be prevented by taking this substance out of our food supply. and 7000 deaths a year can be prevented by taking it out of the food supply. this has been a big...
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fda moves for banning transfat. >> the ayes are 64, and the nays are 32. the bill, as amended, is passed. >> the senate makes history passing a bill that would ban workplace discrimination against gays. >>> key players talk over iran's nuclear program, and some of them are optimistic. good to have you with us. >> the senate has moved to outlaw workplace discrimination. right now, 21 states and washington d.c. ban discrimination based on sexual orientation. and gender identity. but in 29 states, employers are able to treat people differently because of sexual orientation or gender identity. just a few hours, the senate approved the act to panthers super discriminating against transgender workers. it's far from over, mike. >> there is a big brick voila waiting this legislation in the house, but today, a good day for the supporters of the legislation in the lgbt community, as well as other workers who support gay rights. and there are an chretien number of americans who do in fact support rights for the lgbt community. 60%, according to a poll last summer in
fda moves for banning transfat. >> the ayes are 64, and the nays are 32. the bill, as amended, is passed. >> the senate makes history passing a bill that would ban workplace discrimination against gays. >>> key players talk over iran's nuclear program, and some of them are optimistic. good to have you with us. >> the senate has moved to outlaw workplace discrimination. right now, 21 states and washington d.c. ban discrimination based on sexual orientation. and gender...
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objections and obtained the drug from a broker in india that did not have any overcite from the fda. >> did they bypass your pharmacy to get it? >> absolutely. >> and was that illegal? >> yes, it was. >> booker felt event indicated in july. it found that some drugs must come from companies registered with the fda and be reviewed for safety. after that ruling, nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. advocates say opponents are playing political games by focusing on lethal injection drugs. >> people are putting pressure on the pharmacies not to supply the drugs even though there is no really good reason for them not to. it's just a matter of people who don't agree with the law looking for ways to obstruct its enforcement. >> some states are fighting back. lawyers for a convicted killer named warren hill argued that there would be no way of knowing if the lethal concoction was safe. >> it issed no fda approved. >> the prosecution scoffed at the safety concerns. >> they are alleging that their threatened harm is he could receive a drug that could cause him ha
objections and obtained the drug from a broker in india that did not have any overcite from the fda. >> did they bypass your pharmacy to get it? >> absolutely. >> and was that illegal? >> yes, it was. >> booker felt event indicated in july. it found that some drugs must come from companies registered with the fda and be reviewed for safety. after that ruling, nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. advocates say opponents are playing...
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settled about the government from 2002 to 2003 there was an off-labor use of the drug not approved by the fda. it has been since approved for dementia and young patients as well. and it has been an enormously successful product. it had $24.2 billion from 2002 to 2010, but it was the off-label period that raised alarm. the marketing effort including compensation to doctors amounted to reckless endangerment of patients young and old. >> the kick packs undermines adjustment of healthcare providers. it provides incentive to increase the use of drugs potentially putting the health of some patients at risk. the companies put down the risk of risperdol. put simply the alleged conduct is shameful and it is unacceptable. it displayed a reckless indifference to the safety of the american people, and it instituted a clear abuse of the public trust. >> joining us in the studio, patrick burns in taxpayers against fraud. this originated with a whistle blower, as it were, who brought it to the government's attention. but didn't quite get the government's attention. why was it a problem, and what does this t
settled about the government from 2002 to 2003 there was an off-labor use of the drug not approved by the fda. it has been since approved for dementia and young patients as well. and it has been an enormously successful product. it had $24.2 billion from 2002 to 2010, but it was the off-label period that raised alarm. the marketing effort including compensation to doctors amounted to reckless endangerment of patients young and old. >> the kick packs undermines adjustment of healthcare...
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two fda required what is known as a black box warning label. the most serious warning possible alerting possible users and their doctors that chantix has been associated with reports of changing in behavior, such as hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions. dr. michael sieg dwell says it's unrealistic to ask doctors to be on the look out for attempted suicide. i would argue if death is a side effect that you are warning about. because is black box warning says look out for suicide, the patient may commit suicide. if that's what the side effect is then the warning is ineffective. there's no point to having it, because if the patient commits death and the physician monitors for it and finds out the patient dies, you can't do anything. tina hurst says she has no doubt it was blamed to blame for her break down. >> any other changes in your life in the weeks or months leading up to this? >> no other medications. >> no changes in your diet. >> no. >> any hardship at home. >> no. >> job problems. >> no. >> how convince re
two fda required what is known as a black box warning label. the most serious warning possible alerting possible users and their doctors that chantix has been associated with reports of changing in behavior, such as hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions. dr. michael sieg dwell says it's unrealistic to ask doctors to be on the look out for attempted suicide. i would argue if death is a side effect that you are warning about. because is black box warning says look...
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not treating the underlying cause, which is why there is abuse of pharmaceuticals right now. >> the fda says you can use this medication for this purpose. that would be the labeled use. some of these companies have marketed them to physicians and said, look, this has been effective in other areas, is that about right? >> yeah, i mean, off labeling has been done for a long period of time. and i don't think it's always necessarily a bad thing. when it's abused it's a bad thing. at often it is abuse. these fines are nothing new. these are the largest ever, but it's still not big enough to prevent these big pharmaceutical companies from doing this fraud. when you look at it, $2.2 billion sounds like a lot of money to the average person. and it is. but as you showed earlier in your promo they made over 24 opinionated for just one of the three drugs they got in trouble for today. off label something extremely common, but it's not always a bad thing. but in this case or in the case where they're pushing the drug to make money it is a very bad thing. >> on that point people in your practice, yo
not treating the underlying cause, which is why there is abuse of pharmaceuticals right now. >> the fda says you can use this medication for this purpose. that would be the labeled use. some of these companies have marketed them to physicians and said, look, this has been effective in other areas, is that about right? >> yeah, i mean, off labeling has been done for a long period of time. and i don't think it's always necessarily a bad thing. when it's abused it's a bad thing. at...
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the fda says 70% of the herbal companies are not in compliance with good manufacturing process. they are not as rampant as this but that's argue how bad is acceptable. the problems are deep. consumers who are buying these products are not getting what they think they're getting but there's a big piern irony here. not only are they not getting what they think they're getting, they are getting fillers, potentially harmful fillers, but if they did get what they wanted, the science is overwhelming that the herbal supplements range from harmless to potentially dangerous. many customers should be grateful that all they're getting the worthless fillers. this is a cold industry, i hate to be blunt about it this early in the interview but supplements have found to be not helpful but the harm they can produce is overwhelming. this confirmation what scientists already know. >> mark, john's point, that 70% of firms are not in compliance and this study showed that three of the 12 companies in the tests, didn't have any that could be authenticated, and only one sixth of the companies that wer
the fda says 70% of the herbal companies are not in compliance with good manufacturing process. they are not as rampant as this but that's argue how bad is acceptable. the problems are deep. consumers who are buying these products are not getting what they think they're getting but there's a big piern irony here. not only are they not getting what they think they're getting, they are getting fillers, potentially harmful fillers, but if they did get what they wanted, the science is overwhelming...
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. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans-fats. the fda says eliminating the trans-fats will eliminate around 60,000 heart deaths a year. >>> veterans turn to mixed marshall arts as a way of dealing with posttraumatic stress. their story when we come back. >> tonight, on al jazeera america change the way you look at news at 9 pm with an encore at midnight, go deeper on the nations top stories with america tonight >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you... >> investigative journalism that's engaging, powerful, thought provoking... >> there's nothing but hopelessness... >> it's either kill or be killed... >> america tonight, right after live news at 8 and 11 eastern. >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm john seigenthaler, and here's a look at the headlines... >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media comm
. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans-fats. the fda says eliminating the trans-fats will eliminate around 60,000 heart deaths a year. >>> veterans turn to mixed marshall arts as a way of dealing with posttraumatic stress. their story when we come back. >> tonight, on al jazeera america change the way you look at news at 9 pm with an encore at midnight, go deeper on the nations top stories with america tonight >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to...
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. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
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this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda is going to regulate it, and we're prepared moore. >> now to los angeles, california, is "techknow" contributor crystal, good to see you. did you ever get an answer to that question? how much nicotine can be used in these cigarettes? >> right now there is no top limit. i mean, you could buy all the ingredients necessary to make the juice canisters to make e cigarettes. and you can vape that. >> er, vape out. so smokers use this to wean themselves off traditional cigarettes. does it make it healthier? >> no, you're reducing the amount of nicotine so you're weaning yourself away from the addictive behavior, that's good but as far as the exposure to carcinogens, we know it's not the same ones but we don't know anything about the mixtures you're getting in electronic cigarettes. >> i don't know how to track these things but i know it is a trend. do we have any idea of how fast this trend is growing? >> i would say exponentially. we're about to hit $2 billion in sales this year
this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda is going to regulate it, and we're prepared moore. >> now to los angeles, california, is "techknow" contributor crystal, good to see you. did you ever get an answer to that question? how much nicotine can be used in these cigarettes? >> right now there is no top limit. i mean, you could buy all the ingredients necessary to make the juice canisters to make e cigarettes. and you can vape that....
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the water are not going to be reaching a high, we have to worry about the fish, and the epa and the fda are not testing the fish at this time. they should be routinely tested. and it's going to hit the west coast north, oregon and washington state, early next year, and then it will hit california later in the year, but you must not eat any food from japan. a lot of the food is radioactive, and they're actually selling fukushima rice and the like around the world at the moment. so you have to be very careful about what you eat. >> you're the cofounder of the network of saving children from radiation, and one of the reasons that we brought you on the program and the lengths that you're going to to keep kids safe. >> we found the first case of thyroid cancer last august, in 2012, and now it's raised to 44 children having thyroid cancer, and it's increasing. the next health management studies will be released on the 12th, next week. and well, the thing -- i'm a mother, and mothers are very very confused. they don't rely on the health management result. >> they don't trust the information th
the water are not going to be reaching a high, we have to worry about the fish, and the epa and the fda are not testing the fish at this time. they should be routinely tested. and it's going to hit the west coast north, oregon and washington state, early next year, and then it will hit california later in the year, but you must not eat any food from japan. a lot of the food is radioactive, and they're actually selling fukushima rice and the like around the world at the moment. so you have to be...
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but this ban is really a great move by the fda, if it is finalized. it can save so many lives and it's really -- it is what the american consumer needs. >> what do you say to those that say the government is going too far? that we should be making our own choices. >> we have known for 20 years that trans fat is bad for our health, so we have given time to food manufacturers to make this change. some have, but there's many that haven't. >> we will see how this one plays out, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> the senate had moved to end a form of workplace discrimination. >> that form of discrimination is still legal in 29 other states. less than two hours ago, the senate approved the employment nondiscrimination act. it bans employers from discriminating against gay, trance sexual workers. joining us now from the white house, a big day for many, and for democrats, mike. >> a big day for democrats and they were joined by a surprising number of republicans in this senate. and it is a reflection in the changing attitudes as you just out
but this ban is really a great move by the fda, if it is finalized. it can save so many lives and it's really -- it is what the american consumer needs. >> what do you say to those that say the government is going too far? that we should be making our own choices. >> we have known for 20 years that trans fat is bad for our health, so we have given time to food manufacturers to make this change. some have, but there's many that haven't. >> we will see how this one plays out,...
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. >>> the fda plans to take trans-fat out of the american diet. trans-fat causes heart disease. heart disease is the leading cause of death in this country. >>> the senate approved a bill that bans employers from discriminating people based on sexual orientation. >>> the associated press is reporting that secretary of state john kerry could join think talks on iran's nuclear program. "real money" is ali velshi is coming up next. for news up todays from around the world, head to aljazeera.com. once again "real money with ali velshi" coming up in just a moment. ♪ >> the tail of two consumers while row tailers like michael coors are killing it but wal-mart isn't it. >>> and why the heck is twitter worth $25 billion if it has no profits. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪ is [ technical difficulties ] >> of 2.8% over the third quarter. that is much higher than expected and the fastest growth rate we have seen for the year. the big jump was largely fuelled by businesses restocking their shelves over the summer, but katherine mann says we shouldn't be fooled. >> a think a
. >>> the fda plans to take trans-fat out of the american diet. trans-fat causes heart disease. heart disease is the leading cause of death in this country. >>> the senate approved a bill that bans employers from discriminating people based on sexual orientation. >>> the associated press is reporting that secretary of state john kerry could join think talks on iran's nuclear program. "real money" is ali velshi is coming up next. for news up todays from...
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hopefully next year with fda approval it will be available in the u.s. where there are more heart transplants than anywhere else in the world. >> not content with just the perfect way to transport organs, they're partnering up with research centers on testing cutting edge therapies with their device. >> we can take our lung out of a patient suffering from severe pneumonia, put it in the organ care system and subject the lung to an antibiotics that cannot be give to the patient because it would be. toxic, and then we transplant the lung back. we believe this will come to fruition over the next five or six years. >> it may sound like science fiction, but again when you see the machine working you begin to believe it. >> pretty cool, right? i mean, to keep this organ going on its own outside of the body. it's not just hearts. it's lungs, livers, they want to hit every organ in the body, what do you think? >> did you actually touch that thing? >> oh, yeah. >> had a did it feel like? >> it felt like a fist clenching over and over. it was warm, a little bit sl
hopefully next year with fda approval it will be available in the u.s. where there are more heart transplants than anywhere else in the world. >> not content with just the perfect way to transport organs, they're partnering up with research centers on testing cutting edge therapies with their device. >> we can take our lung out of a patient suffering from severe pneumonia, put it in the organ care system and subject the lung to an antibiotics that cannot be give to the patient...
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. >> sam a headline from the "new york times," fda ruling would all but eliminate trans fats. is this something that needs to come from the federal government and government around the world. >> well, if trans fats are unhealthy and make people sick it needs to come from government. that's the role of government. but you know, the whole issue of the type of food we eat and empty calories, you know, it's not just a question of people's tastes as well but it's a question of government policies that promote certain foods and put money in certain sectors that make food cheap. when you're on a low-income budget you're going to go for the most calories that are the cheapest. and those are often unhealthy food choices. >> we want to talk about innovations and solutions and leave it on a healthy note. julie, as you think about the challenge ahead, what are one or two innovations that you see out there that hold the most hope and prospect for progress in the planet? >> well, i'm going to quickly say i think we need to build up the next generation. i think the innovations, the out of bo
. >> sam a headline from the "new york times," fda ruling would all but eliminate trans fats. is this something that needs to come from the federal government and government around the world. >> well, if trans fats are unhealthy and make people sick it needs to come from government. that's the role of government. but you know, the whole issue of the type of food we eat and empty calories, you know, it's not just a question of people's tastes as well but it's a question of...
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the fda says lit require the food industry to gradually phase out trans fats but is not yet set a time line. there will be a 60 day period for comments from the public. the senate has approve add bill that bans employers from discriminating against people based on sexual orientation. still face as battle in the house of representatives where john boehner has said the bill is unnecessary. progress in ending the long stand off over iran's nuclear program, iran and six world powers including the u.s. are at the table in geneva. if all goes well this could set the stage for nuclear disarmament. inside story is coming up next, for news updates from around the world, head to aljazeera.com. warm street is all a bitter over twitter, just because you tweet doesn't mean you will geoff it. the ins and outs of the i.p.o. game, is tonight's inside story. hello. when the opening bell rang on wall street today, twitter insiders became multimillionaires in an instant. there are 230 active users so the offering price each tweeter is worth $78 but of course that's not how it works. tonight, we will expl
the fda says lit require the food industry to gradually phase out trans fats but is not yet set a time line. there will be a 60 day period for comments from the public. the senate has approve add bill that bans employers from discriminating against people based on sexual orientation. still face as battle in the house of representatives where john boehner has said the bill is unnecessary. progress in ending the long stand off over iran's nuclear program, iran and six world powers including the...
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. >> the fda as is making transfat illegal in our food. this is the if first time the a has acknowledged that transfats are unsafe. >> president obama apologized to today to people that are losing health insurance plans that he said they could keep. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. >> millions of people learned that their healthcare coverage could be kind. canceled. >> those are the headlines. >> auto i'm david shuster. >> we continue with our investigation with she'l sheila mcvicker. we tak leaving hundreds of family with help they had been promised and needed we asked the red cross for an on camera interview, but the request was denied. i was in new york and work being workg with the sandy operation for months. >> we have protected this man's identity and changed his voice. he has direct knowledge of his move in program. people were promised money by the red cross these people have been home oless or displaced for year. they were made promises by the red cross and the
. >> the fda as is making transfat illegal in our food. this is the if first time the a has acknowledged that transfats are unsafe. >> president obama apologized to today to people that are losing health insurance plans that he said they could keep. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. >> millions of people learned that their healthcare coverage could be kind. canceled. >> those are the headlines....
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it's the first time the fda have acknowledged that transfats are unsafe. >> president bal obama apologizo people that are losing healthcare plans that he said they could keep. >> i am sorry that they have continuefind themselves in this situation based on information from me. >> it comes on the heels of the healthcare.gov website. >>> those are the headlines. america tonight with joie chen is next. >> "america tonight" the membershihelpthat never came. our investigation looks at the american red cross and the failures that left comowchbilitiecommunitieshigh a. >> an "america tonight" exclusive. >> what did you think when you got that call saying that you weren't going to get the money. >> i thought it was wrong. the native american community and their outside threat of having their children taken away. >> and looking back. what the world could have seen. early signs of hi hitler's northwesmostevil vision. good evening and thanks for being with us i'm joie chen. >> at is this time o last year e people on the eastern seaboard were still reeling. the american red cross sprang to the aid of v
it's the first time the fda have acknowledged that transfats are unsafe. >> president bal obama apologizo people that are losing healthcare plans that he said they could keep. >> i am sorry that they have continuefind themselves in this situation based on information from me. >> it comes on the heels of the healthcare.gov website. >>> those are the headlines. america tonight with joie chen is next. >> "america tonight" the membershihelpthat never came....
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have dropped them and food and drug administration said it's time to phase them out nationwide and fda calls this a life-saving proposition estimating the rules would prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year and 7,000 deaths a year from heart disease. scientists say trans fats are the worst kind of fat for your heart and increase bad cholesterol, raising your risk of heart disease. registered dietician megan doesn't see a ban as controversial at all. >> it can be replaced with other things and manufacturers have taken them out of the products and replaced them with something else and the products are not going away and they are still there and the cheetos and fritos and desert but there is a different attentive to the food that is safe for us. >> reporter: everyone we talked to, agreed trans fats are bad but felt there had to be better ways than new regulation to get them out of the diabetes. >> companies will stop using them as a result of people not buying products with trans fat. >> reporter: there is not a timetable for the trans fat phaseout and mark schneider, al jazeera dallas. >> ne
have dropped them and food and drug administration said it's time to phase them out nationwide and fda calls this a life-saving proposition estimating the rules would prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year and 7,000 deaths a year from heart disease. scientists say trans fats are the worst kind of fat for your heart and increase bad cholesterol, raising your risk of heart disease. registered dietician megan doesn't see a ban as controversial at all. >> it can be replaced with other things and...
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and the way they are hoping to do this is through further fda approval. it is currently going through a lot of trials and if it is more commercially available they think the price will droop. >> what is it like for her, both physically and emotionally? >> she has taken thousands of step steps in this thing. but still, when i have gone for a walk with her, she just lit up. people who are paraplegic are in a lot of pain most of the time. she says on a scale of one to ten, she is in an 11 during the day. and she said this is one of the few thing things tht could really relieve the pain. and also to look somebody in the eye, this eye to eye feeling, looking at them, psychologically, she said it felt like she was flying every time. >> or to hug them face to face. what did the military use them for? >> so, this was originally developed for the military. it was a different version, called the hulk, that was designed to make soldiers able to carry really heavy things. but then the scientists said we could apply this to the medical field. can these be used for qua
and the way they are hoping to do this is through further fda approval. it is currently going through a lot of trials and if it is more commercially available they think the price will droop. >> what is it like for her, both physically and emotionally? >> she has taken thousands of step steps in this thing. but still, when i have gone for a walk with her, she just lit up. people who are paraplegic are in a lot of pain most of the time. she says on a scale of one to ten, she is in an...
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now the fda is considering enacting a similar one. and last year he tried to push through a ban on large sugary drinks. on the streets, they didn't think it would stop young people from smoking. >> i think it will be more trouble actually. >> the people who really still want to smoke are still going to get the cigarettes. >> reporter: but the shift away from nicotine is well underway. since 2002, teen smoking as decreased from 19 to 8%. major bloomberg hopes in a generation or two this law will ensure that smoking is no longer a problem with young people. >>> creigh deeds was listed in fair condition this afternoon, his son died from gunshot wounds at their home. authorities spotted the senator walking down the road, took him back to the house. a motive for the shooting and stabbing have not been released. >>> the double suicide tacks appear to be the latest in a spring of bombings linked to the war in syria. >> reporter: scenes of devastation. two powerful bombs were detonated in beirut early on tuesday. many were killed and the iran
now the fda is considering enacting a similar one. and last year he tried to push through a ban on large sugary drinks. on the streets, they didn't think it would stop young people from smoking. >> i think it will be more trouble actually. >> the people who really still want to smoke are still going to get the cigarettes. >> reporter: but the shift away from nicotine is well underway. since 2002, teen smoking as decreased from 19 to 8%. major bloomberg hopes in a generation or...
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the fda is thinking of doing a similar one. last yeah he tried to push through a ban an large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in legislation. we didn't final smokers on the street that were outraged. they didn't think it would stop young people. >> kids will buy more at other places. there'll be more trouble. people getting arrested. >> people who want to smoke will get the secrets somewhere. >> city officials say the shift from nicotine is under way. since 2002 teen smoking decreased from 19 to 8%. the tobacco law goes in effect next may. michael bloomberg hopes in a generation or two the law will ensure that smoking is no longer the number one cause of preventible death among new yorkers. >> next - 150 years later the gettysburg - what it did then, and what it means now. plus - the return of rickie incognito facing accusations of bullying. the player hoping to rejoin the team - that story ahead in sport. . >>> 150 years ago today president lincoln delivered the gettysburg address. president obama paid tribute to the speech with a
the fda is thinking of doing a similar one. last yeah he tried to push through a ban an large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in legislation. we didn't final smokers on the street that were outraged. they didn't think it would stop young people. >> kids will buy more at other places. there'll be more trouble. people getting arrested. >> people who want to smoke will get the secrets somewhere. >> city officials say the shift from nicotine is under way. since 2002 teen smoking...
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the problem it's not approved by the fda. >>> and a racist christmas? people in the netherlands protestining is called black pe. >> from capitol hill to wall fleet, tim geithner has signed up with a company firm. he'll serve as president and managing director. he left the treasury at the start of this year after much time dealing with the fallout from the financial crisis. critics accused him of being too lax on the country's big banks. >>> a move to fight a rare form of meningitis at principal son university. scrambling to import a vaccine from overseas. >> reporter: a dangerous outbreak at princeton university. a seventh case confirmed on campus. it is working with the cdc and >> this is one of the dangerous diseases that we know in the united states. there are several different strains of this. a, c, y, 135. offerer our cook see vaccines ch one of those strains, but not the b strain. >> young people are a high risk. >> the risky behaviors of adolescents meaning that you share water bottles and you have risky, you know, sex yum promiscuity behaviors,
the problem it's not approved by the fda. >>> and a racist christmas? people in the netherlands protestining is called black pe. >> from capitol hill to wall fleet, tim geithner has signed up with a company firm. he'll serve as president and managing director. he left the treasury at the start of this year after much time dealing with the fallout from the financial crisis. critics accused him of being too lax on the country's big banks. >>> a move to fight a rare form of...